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The '''soundtrack''' of the computer and video game '''''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''''', which is set in 1992 at the West Coast state of [[San Andreas]], required that the game's [[radio station]]s reflect the music tastes of the time and area, in addition to covering current events in the state of San Andreas. Together with several early-1990s music, the scores of the soundtrack also included songs from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. The standalone version of the soundtrack was released on [[2004#November 23|November 23]], [[2004]]. | |||
== Radio stations == | |||
*A * denotes sampled or interpolated songs which aren't featured in the game, or vice versa | |||
=== WCTR === | |||
'''West Coast Talk Radio''', abbreviated as '''WCTR''', is a talk radio station. Headquarted in [[Los Santos]], WCTR consists of several programs: | |||
*'''WCTR News''': Hosted by Lianne Forget ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0913531/ Sharon Washington]) with Richard Burns (Wil Wheaton), which features up-to-date news in the San Andreas state. | |||
*'''The Tight End Zone''': Sports program hosted by Derrick Thackery ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0032216/ Peter Appel]) | |||
*'''The Wild Traveler''': Travel program hosted by James Pedeaston ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0875180/ Sam Tsoutsouvas]) | |||
*'''Entertaining America''': Entertainment program hosted by Billy Dexter ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0806314/ Peter Marx]) and [[Lazlow]], featuring various guests | |||
*'''Gardening with Maurice''': Gardening show hosted by Maurice (Andy Dick) | |||
*'''I Say/You Say''': Political debate show hosted by husband-and-wife liberal-and-conservative team of Peyton Phillips ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1783109/ Paul Ames]) and Mary Phillips ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0388931/ Jackie Hoffman]) | |||
*'''Lonely Hearts Show''': Relationship advice program hosted by Christy MacIntyre ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1468931/ Sara Moon]), featuring Fernando Martinez (Frank Chavez) | |||
*'''Area 53''': A [[Coast to Coast AM]] spoof hosted by Marvin Trill ([http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1783185/ Bob Sevra]) | |||
Various intros, outros and comments delivered by Barbara Fox. several characters from the main game make cameos in the radio programs and advertising. | |||
=== Master Sounds 98.3 === | |||
'''Master Sounds 98.3''' is a rare groove radio station hosted by Johnny "The Love Giant" Parkinson (voiced by Ricky Harris). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Lyn Collins - ''Rock Me Again And Again'' | |||
*Bob James - ''Nautilus'' | |||
*Harlem Underground Band - ''Smokin' Cheeba Cheeb'' | |||
*Lyn Collins - ''Think About It'' | |||
*The Blackbyrds - ''Rock Creek Park'' | |||
*War - ''Low Rider'' | |||
*The JB's - ''Grunt'' | |||
*Maceo & The Macks - ''Soul Power'' | |||
*James Brown - ''Funky President'' | |||
*Gloria Jones - ''Tainted Love'' | |||
*Booker T. & the MG's - ''Green Onions'' | |||
*The Chakachas - ''Jungle Fever'' | |||
*Maceo & The Macks - ''Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)'' | |||
*Bobby Byrd - ''I Know You Got Soul'' | |||
*James Brown - ''The Payback'' (sampled in En Vogue's "My Lovin'") | |||
*Bobby Byrd - ''Hot Pants'' | |||
*Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - ''Express Yourself'' (covered and sampled by NWA) | |||
*Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul - ''So Much Trouble In My Mind'' | |||
=== K-JAH Radio West === | |||
'''K-JAH Radio West''' is a reggae radio station hosted by Marshall Peters & Johnny Lawton (voiced by Lowell Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare respectively). It is also [[Grand Theft Auto III soundtrack#K-Jah|K-JAH]]'s West Coast affiliate. This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Black Harmony - ''Don't Let It Go To Your Head'' | |||
*Blood Sisters - ''Ring My Bell'' | |||
*Shabba Ranks - ''Wicked Inna Bed'' | |||
*Buju Banton - ''Batty Rider'' | |||
*Augustus Pablo - ''King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown'' | |||
*Dennis Brown - ''Revolution'' | |||
*Willie Williams - ''Armagideon Time'' | |||
*U-Roy - ''Sidewalk Killer'' | |||
*Toots & the Maytals - ''Funky Kingston'' | |||
*Dillinger - ''Cocaine In My Brain'' | |||
*The Pliers - ''Bam Bam'' | |||
*Barrington Levy - ''Here I Come'' | |||
*Reggie Stepper - ''Drum Pan Solo'' | |||
*Black Uhuru - ''Great Train Robbery'' | |||
*Max Romeo & The Upsetters - ''Chase The Devil'' | |||
*The Maytals - ''Pressure Drop'' | |||
=== CSR 103.9 === | |||
'''Contemporary Soul Radio''' ('''CSR 103.9''') is a new jack swing radio station hosted by Phillip "PM" Michaels (voiced by Michael Bivins). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*SWV - ''I'm So into You'' | |||
*Soul II Soul - ''Keep On Movin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' | |||
*Samuelle - ''So You Like What You See'' | |||
*En Vogue - ''My Lovin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' (sampled in the aforementioned song above) | |||
*Johnny Gill - ''Rub You The Right Way'' | |||
*Ralph Tresvant - ''Sensitivity'' | |||
*Guy - ''Groove Me'' | |||
*Aaron Hall - ''Don't Be Afraid'' | |||
*Boyz II Men - ''Motown Philly'' | |||
*Bell Biv Devoe - ''Poison'' | |||
*Today - ''I Got The Feeling'' | |||
*Wreckx-N-Effect - ''New Jack Swing'' | |||
*Bobby Brown - ''Don't Be Cruel'' | |||
=== Radio: X === | |||
'''Radio: X ("The Alternative")''' is an alternative rock radio station hosted by Sage (voiced by Jodie Shawback). It is believed to be a parody of either [[KROQ-FM|KROQ 106.7]], 91X San Diego or [[KDLD|Indie 103.1]]. This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Helmet - ''Unsung'' | |||
*Depeche Mode - ''Personal Jesus'' | |||
*Faith No More - ''Midlife Crisis'' | |||
*Danzig - ''Mother'' | |||
*Living Colour - ''Cult Of Personality'' | |||
*Primal Scream - ''Movin' On Up'' | |||
*Guns N' Roses - ''Welcome to the Jungle'' | |||
*L7 - ''Pretend We're Dead'' | |||
*Ozzy Osbourne - ''Hellraiser'' | |||
*Soundgarden - ''Rusty Cage'' | |||
*Rage Against the Machine - ''Killing in the Name'' | |||
*Jane's Addiction - ''Been Caught Stealing'' | |||
*The Stone Roses - ''Fools Gold'' | |||
*Alice in Chains - ''Them Bones'' | |||
*Stone Temple Pilots - ''Plush'' | |||
=== Radio Los Santos === | |||
[[Image:Radio Los Santos.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Radio Los Santos Logo]] | |||
'''Radio Los Santos''' is a West Coast hip hop radio station hosted by Julio G, located in [[Los Santos]]. This station plays the following songs: | |||
*2Pac - ''I Don't Give A Fuck'' | |||
*Compton's Most Wanted - ''Hood Took Me Under'' | |||
*Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - ''Nuthin But A 'G' Thang'' | |||
*Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - ''Fuck Wit Dre Day'' | |||
*Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg - ''Deep Cover'' | |||
*Too Short - ''The Ghetto'' | |||
*N.W.A. - ''Alwayz Into Somethin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' | |||
*N.W.A. - ''Express Yourself'' (covered off of the aforementioned above) | |||
*Ice Cube - ''Today Was A Good Day'' | |||
*Ice Cube - ''Check Yo Self (message remix)'' | |||
*Kid Frost - ''La Raza'' | |||
*Cypress Hill - ''How I Could Just Kill A Man'' | |||
*The D.O.C. - ''It's Funky Enough'' | |||
*Eazy E - ''Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn'' | |||
*Above the Law - ''Murder Rap'' | |||
*Da Lench Mob - ''Guerrillas In Tha Mist'' | |||
=== SF-UR === | |||
'''San Fierro Underground Radio''', abbreviated as '''SF-UR''', is a [[San Fierro]]-based house music station hosted by Hans Oberlander (voiced by Lloyd Floyd). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Jomanda - ''Make My Body Rock'' | |||
*808 State - ''Pacific'' | |||
*The Todd Terry Project - ''Weekend'' | |||
*Nightwriters - ''Let The Music Use You'' | |||
*Marshall Jefferson - ''Move Your Body'' | |||
*Maurice - ''This Is Acid'' | |||
*Mr. Fingers - ''Can You Feel It?'' | |||
*A Guy Called Gerald - ''Voodoo Ray'' | |||
*Cultural Vibe - ''Ma Foom Bey'' | |||
*Ce Ce Rogers - ''Someday'' | |||
*Robert Owens - ''I'll Be Your Friend'' | |||
*Frankie Knuckles - ''Your Love'' | |||
*Joe Smooth - ''Promised Land'' | |||
*28th Street Crew - ''I Need A Rhythm'' | |||
*Raze - ''Break 4 Love'' | |||
*Fallout - ''The Morning After'' | |||
=== Bounce FM === | |||
[[Image:Bounce FM.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Bounce FM logo]] | |||
'''Bounce FM''' is a funk radio station hosted by The Funktipus (voiced by George Clinton). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Zapp - ''I Can Make You Dance'' | |||
*Kool and the Gang - ''Hollywood Swingin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' | |||
*Ohio Players - ''Love Rollercoaster'' | |||
*Ohio Players - ''Funky Worm'' | |||
*Rick James - ''Cold Blooded'' | |||
*Maze - ''Twilight'' | |||
*Fatback Band - ''Yum Yum'' | |||
*The Isley Brothers - ''Between the Sheets'' | |||
*Ronnie Hudson - ''West Coast Poplock'' | |||
*Lakeside - ''Fantastic Voyage'' | |||
*George Clinton - ''Loopzilla'' | |||
*Dazz Band - ''Let It Whip'' | |||
*Cameo - ''Candy'' | |||
*MFSB - ''Love Is The Message'' | |||
*Johnny Harris - ''Odyssey'' | |||
*Roy Ayers - ''Running Away'' | |||
*Gap Band - ''You Dropped A Bomb On Me'' | |||
=== K-DST === | |||
[[Image:K-DST Logo.jpg|thumb|right|150px|K-DST logo]] | |||
'''K-DST "The Dust"''' is a [[San Fierro]]-based classic rock station originating in Los Santos and hosted by Tommy "The Nightmare" Smith (voiced by W. Axl Rose). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Foghat - ''Slow Ride'' | |||
*Creedence Clearwater Revival - ''Green River'' | |||
*Heart - ''Barracuda'' | |||
*KISS - ''Strutter'' | |||
*Toto - ''Hold The Line'' | |||
*Rod Stewart - ''Young Turks'' | |||
*Tom Petty - ''Running Down A Dream'' | |||
*Joe Cocker - ''Woman To Woman'' (Removed from later Xbox and PC Versions, Replaced with Cream's "White Room") | |||
*Humble Pie - ''Get Down To It'' | |||
*Grand Funk Railroad - ''Some Kind Of Wonderful'' | |||
*Lynyrd Skynyrd - ''[[Free Bird]]'' | |||
*America - ''A Horse With No Name'' | |||
*The Who - ''Eminence Front'' | |||
*Boston - ''Smokin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' | |||
*David Bowie - ''Somebody Up There Likes Me'' | |||
*Eddie Money - ''Two Tickets To Paradise'' | |||
*Billy Idol - ''White Wedding'' | |||
=== K-ROSE === | |||
[[Image:K-Rose.jpg|thumb|right|150px|K-Rose logo]] | |||
'''K-ROSE''' is a Classic country station hosted by Mary-Beth Maybell (voiced by Riette Burdick), and based in Bone County (possibly Fort Carson). This station plays the following songs: | |||
*Jerry Reed - ''Amos Moses'' | |||
*Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - ''Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man'' | |||
*Hank Williams - ''Hey Good Lookin<nowiki>'</nowiki>'' | |||
*Juice Newton - ''Queen Of Hearts'' | |||
*Statler Brothers - ''New York City'' | |||
*Statler Brothers - ''Bed of Rose's'' | |||
*Asleep at the Wheel - ''The Letter That Johnny Walker Read'' | |||
*Desert Rose Band - ''One Step Forward'' | |||
*Willie Nelson - ''Crazy'' | |||
*Patsy Cline - ''Three Cigarettes In An Ashtray'' | |||
*Micky Gilley - ''Make The World Go Away'' | |||
*Ed Bruce - ''Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys'' | |||
*Merle Haggard - ''Always Wanting You'' | |||
*Whitey Shafer - ''All My Exes Live In Texas'' | |||
*Eddie Rabbitt - ''I Love A Rainy Night'' | |||
=== Playback FM === | |||
Hosted by Forth Right MC (voiced by Chuck D), '''Playback FM''' plays rap from the golden age of hip hop. The following songs are featured in the game: | |||
*Kool G Rap & DJ Polo - ''Road To The Richies'' | |||
*Big Daddy Kane - ''Warm It Up, Kane'' | |||
*Spoonie Gee - ''The Godfather'' | |||
*Masta Ace - ''Me & The Biz'' | |||
*Slick Rick - ''Children's Story'' | |||
*Public Enemy - ''Rebel Without A Pause'' | |||
*Eric B. & Rakim - ''I Know You Got Soul'' | |||
*Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock - ''It Takes Two'' | |||
*Gang Starr - ''B.Y.S.'' | |||
*Biz Markie - ''The Vapours'' | |||
*Brand Nubian - ''Brand Nubian'' | |||
*Ultramagnetic MC's - ''Critical Beatdown'' | |||
== Trivia == | |||
*Many songs on the game have songs that interpolate or sample them, which are also on the game. | |||
== External links == | |||
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/game/924362.html GameFAQs on ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''] - Contains scripts and song lyrics from all ''San Andreas'' radio stations | |||
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